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|text=The 2nd Embassy Television logo (translated to russian then chinese then back to english):
[[File:Embassy Television.jpg|center|frameless]]
Visual Effect: On a blue background, 2 large white elements, consisting of a large white letter E with a cutout triangle and a strange-looking letter "C", shrink as they rotate clockwise. In the process, they move together quickly, meeting to form the Embassy logo, with the bold "E" in Futura Medium Bold BT expanding into a hollow star. The company name appears below the logo. The company name is one of the following, depending on the series type:

"Embassy Television" in a straight line. (Network Program, 1982 - September 23, 1986)
"Embassy Telecom" folded and aligned to the left. (Joint Program, 1983 - December 25, 1985)
"Embassy Pay TV" folded and aligned to the left. (Subscription Program, 1984-Dec. 26, 1987; this variant features "EMBASSY" in Arial and "PAY TELEVISION" in Optima)
"Embassy Telecom" folded and centered. (United, Dec. 28, 1985-Sep. 23, 1986)
"Embassy Telecom" folded and centered. (Network & United, Sept. 27, 1986-Dec. 26, 1987)
Byline: Beginning in 1986, the byline "A Division of The Coca-Cola Company" appeared below the logo with the company type "The Coca-Cola Company." Beginning in 1987, "Division" was no longer italicized but in all caps.

Transitions: Depending on the show or TV show/movie, the logo can be inserted in a variety of ways. Instead of fading/cutting the logo directly, the first part of the logo animation is superimposed on the last frame of the end credits before the background turns blue. Other effects can be applied to it.

In seasons 9-11 of The Jeffersons, the end credits fade into a shot of skyscrapers. Over that image, the logo with an asterisk "E" appears (and music starts) scrolling over that background. Soon, the background turns blue and "EMBASSY TELEVISION" appears over the image as usual. This version worked pretty well, and was used in 4 of the 6 season finales that aired on Nick@Nite.
In the Jefferson episode "New Girl in Town", the Embassy sign was first shown as blue when animated. The skyscraper background in the end credits later changed to a blue background, and the Embassy sign later changed to white.
The end credits of Series 227 and Women in Prison also feature the Embassy TV and Embassy Communications logos.
Each episode of 227 features a different image of the Embassy TV and Embassy Communications logos.
In the 1984 television special Tuna, the full animation of the logo was superimposed on the background, which turned blue when completed. In addition, the logo, name, and registered trademark symbol are shaded.
Other changes:

Beginning September 15, 1984, the registered trademark symbol appeared next to the name (Embassy was registered on June 26, 1984). This continued until September 27, 1986.

In the Jeffersons episode "Mission: Espionage: Part 1", "I Agree, I Disagree", and "Winner", the logo is cut directly during the logo animation without the skyscraper background.

In the 1987 television film Innocence: The Lionel Getter Story, the "☆E" appears dark grey on a cyan background, with the text "Embassy Communications" and the title "A Unit of the Coca-Cola Company" in shaded mode in white.
In the TV movies Fireman and A Place to Call Home, the logo appears in shaded mode.
Movie versions of the logo exist.
Technology: Motion-controlled animation done by R/Greenberg Associates.
Audio: A high-pitched six-note synthesizer melody with the last note held, followed by a chord while the sixth note is held, four more notes slightly sped up below the sixth, and a fifth note that rolls noticeably to a final thump. It was written by Ray Colcord.
Audio variants:
From 1983 to 1988, the first note was cut off. This was occasionally used in the first season of 227 and in Who's the Boss? and on Embassy Pay TV.
There is a bass variant used only in the 1987 version of The United.
The original E/R episode "Enter Romance" lacks the first few annotations in the logo.
The 1983 TV movie Grace Kelly does not have them. In the Jeffersons Season 9 episode "Mr. Wonderful", the end credits theme plays over the logo.
In the Jeffersons episode "Hail to the Chief", the time of the Embassy TV theme is off and the logo is animated.
In the Facts of Life episode "Bus Stop", the 1988 Columbia Pictures theme song plays over the logo. This is due to the double patch.
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This is a continuation of this thread. Basically, bad translation makes for humorous results. Feel free to post requests or post your own bad translations. I'll start:

Visuals: A 3D cube moves over time on a black background. The logo is in the middle of the page, and the star gradually fades into the background. Ambient colors are red/yellow/blue. After a few seconds, the word "Rinkum" appears with lips and eye shadows. Then shoot the gun at the bottom of the screen. After a few seconds, a yellow indicator light will appear.

Technique: Wrong photo

Audio: Reporting by Craig Palmer (Tech Time) and Thunderstorm.

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What language is this translated from?


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Here's mine ^^ Logo: Cannon Films (4th logo, full description, translated to multiple languages, then back to English)

Note: As in the first and third pictures, a metal "C" and an arrow appear in the center of the screen. Below, the brass "CANNON" has disappeared and the hexagon is illuminated. The text disappears and six images flash one by one on the screen.

Compare:

  • The sixth page logo is simple. This image appears at the beginning of some movies like Robotech, but it is often seen in cars. Movies and kickboxers.
  • In one shot, a so-called "flying segment" plays in the background and the logo quickly fades to black, leaving room for the text "THE CANNON GROUP presents" (or "introduction" in Dutch) with a gap. . The item is repeated. This scene appears at the beginning of the movie Dutch Assault.
  • The silver hexagon is a feature seen in the film Invaders from Mars (1986 painting).
  • In French, after the usual animation, the words "France" are replaced in the text with the words "CANNON France presente" and then reversed. "KANNON" - blue, "France" - red, "Real" - white. In this mode, the music will turn off after a few seconds.
  • Barbarian's first video on the logo reads: "Promoted by Media Home Entertainment Inc, a division of Heron Communications Inc."

Technology: 2D CGI.

Sound: A mix of synthesized bass (produced by a Yamaha DX7 drum called "E. PIANO 1") with powerful instrumental tracks. There are two different programs, a front-end amplifier and a background mono synthesizer. Both programs are written by Alan Oldfield and Michael Lynn.

Sound Types:

  • The opening jingle is easy to lose until the final cut.
  • This is what it says: "Cannon Group presents Golan-Globus products." The current voice is Don LaFontaine, who acted in American films from the 1970s until his death in 2008.
  • King Solomon's Mines is the French version on Paramount Channel and the French version of Runaway Train on Blu-ray.
  • The Bulgarian version of the song (1992) features music by Cannon Video.
  • In the Cannon France version, a bell rings in the background of the song.
  • Sometimes it is silent and includes the opening credits of the film.

References: Includes canon films of the era.

  • Start with "Hot Chili".
  • As with the 1986 VHS release of The Santa Claus, a sped-up version was used as the Cannon Video logo in the UK from 1986 to 1988. The film was released (1985).
  • The logo was removed from some of Cannon's television commercials, such as Viacom's 1990 TBS documentary Invasion USA, which ended with the "Wigga Wigga" logo.
  • He also appeared in the HBO/Cannon version of The Manhattan Project, produced by Gladden Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Fox, and the VHS version of Mannequin on * Media (US video rights retained by Cannon from suing Gladden. after 1990. buy ). (Canyon Property). Thorn EMI is Gladden's financial partner.
  • This was also held in Criterion's 2012 release Powaqqats.
  • The MGM/UA VHS release of The Naked Face, previously uncredited, also featured new opening credits.
inheritance. This character looks like the previous movie.

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Illumination Studios Paris:

Graphics: When the text changes, the printed fire sign will have "Stadios Paris" under it. Between "Stadius" and "Paris" is a name associated with a one-eyed servant.

Technology: There are always digital images.

Soundtrack: The final theme of the film.

Availability: Super Mario Bros. Movies. So far only 3 have appeared. Migration to Despicable Me 4 was restricted because they were only using the data in the box.


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Ulster Television (1st logo):

When it rains, seven images appear in unexpected places. The first three words (first word, first long word) are displayed on the screen in two lines. This process is repeated several times and divided into three parts. Then divide it into two parts 3 and 5 and connect the point 4 of the diagram to make a "zigzag". The words "Ulster" and "Mirror" appear at the bottom of the screen.

The Rao Aruna UTV is manufactured at the Barigarh plant. The map shows seven cities in Northern Ireland: Strasbane, Derry, Enniskillen, Coleraine, Armagh, Ballymena and Belfast.

Genre: First Book

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Good Story Media:

Image: Left image of a train carrying salt and garbage. To the right of the table are three sheets of paper and a pen. I looked at his hand and saw a piece of paper that looked like an origami bird. The company name appears or disappears on the folded paper when printing.

Computer Graphics A look at the life and work of computers.

Listen to the sound of the 7-key piano

Facial Shape The first impression of your face says a lot about your personality.

Raymond and Vaughan have known each other since the kingdom.

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I did it with TAT but this time I translated it 10 times:










Visible. The logo starts with an orange screen. The screen will then zoom in to display a star with a black background and white text reading "ATT" and "Communications Company." It is not yet known what the other logo will be. Freeze frame analysis shows that in the final image of the post, which is hidden by the CBS logo, the initials "C" in "COMMUNICATION" and "C" in "COMPANY" are larger than the others. little bit of message

Technology. Effect of analog switching

Soundtrack: The 12-song soundtrack was composed by producer John Maxwell Anderson.

voice change One of the Jefferson bells is placed slightly below and the bell can be heard here.

Availability: Nearly 20 years of searching have produced one recording and two audio files. It is now stated that It's "partially missing" because the full logo isn't stored anywhere on the internet. And it is not clear whether it will appear or not.

   She was only seen on the CBS daytime series Once Upon a Time with the Jeffersons and on the CBS nighttime series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and in reruns of The Facts of Life on NBC. This logo was quickly incorporated into the embassy's telecommunications logo. Although it is said to remain visible after the closure.
   "Mary Hartman" is a VHS video that is rumored to star Mary Hartman, but has not been confirmed.
   He has reportedly appeared on various Mary Hartman shows, including TV Land's "The Mary Hartman Show" during 2002's Norman Lear and reruns of WGN's "The Jeffersons" on Mid-1990s
   Archival Re-TV Tapes of One Day at a Time and The Jeffersons Still No Confirmed Logos But it's unlikely.
   In 2018, a clip of the logo before it was cut by CBS Identity aired in episode 1 on October 21, 1980 and 1976.
   The weakest parts of the story before the Columbia TriStar Television Distribution logo was cut were shown in three episodes of One Day at a Time.
   It was also reported that the logo didn't appear until the early to mid-1990s, when the Columbia TriStar Television Distribution logo began being plastered over it.
   He is believed to have watched The Facts of Life from 1982 to 1985.
   This logo may only be used for marketing and re-promotional purposes. Since the original broadcast only mentioned the company,

Heritage This is one of the rare logos on this wiki. Because it's hard to find It is therefore one of the most popular/infamous logos in the world. with parodies, remakes, and fake "discoveries."


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The first Sony Pictures Entertainment logo:

The logo starting with "PRAN SONY" on the front display disappears. A few minutes later, "Design" is followed by "Sony Graphics".

Methodology: Live recording and stills

Atmosphere: Quiet, perfect for watching the horses together

Available: Meet the Lions on WordPress

Above: Original Sony Video Division logo. Copyrighted by Sony


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NBC's fourth ID (1952-1966?):

Photo: "NBC" in a big way. He said so

Participants:

Lots of white logos: "This show is a great NBC ad for Revenge of the Dog." Foreign languages ​​are not displayed. In fact, it still works. Sometimes the video is replaced by an ad. The story continues. In 1967, Moore became a Penguin when NBC aired black-and-white shows such as The Beatles, Hard Times and Welch. The Penguins listened to The Beatles live and performed some of their songs before taking the stage. Series: Two films

Language: Other than human language.

Availability: with photos. The DVD will then load. You can find this document in the Help Center and upload it to YouTube. He appeared on two NBC shows, including a 2021 episode of You Are the Salesman.

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The 2nd Embassy Television logo (translated to russian then chinese then back to english):

Visual Effect: On a blue background, 2 large white elements, consisting of a large white letter E with a cutout triangle and a strange-looking letter "C", shrink as they rotate clockwise. In the process, they move together quickly, meeting to form the Embassy logo, with the bold "E" in Futura Medium Bold BT expanding into a hollow star. The company name appears below the logo. The company name is one of the following, depending on the series type:

"Embassy Television" in a straight line. (Network Program, 1982 - September 23, 1986) "Embassy Telecom" folded and aligned to the left. (Joint Program, 1983 - December 25, 1985) "Embassy Pay TV" folded and aligned to the left. (Subscription Program, 1984-Dec. 26, 1987; this variant features "EMBASSY" in Arial and "PAY TELEVISION" in Optima) "Embassy Telecom" folded and centered. (United, Dec. 28, 1985-Sep. 23, 1986) "Embassy Telecom" folded and centered. (Network & United, Sept. 27, 1986-Dec. 26, 1987) Byline: Beginning in 1986, the byline "A Division of The Coca-Cola Company" appeared below the logo with the company type "The Coca-Cola Company." Beginning in 1987, "Division" was no longer italicized but in all caps.

Transitions: Depending on the show or TV show/movie, the logo can be inserted in a variety of ways. Instead of fading/cutting the logo directly, the first part of the logo animation is superimposed on the last frame of the end credits before the background turns blue. Other effects can be applied to it.

In seasons 9-11 of The Jeffersons, the end credits fade into a shot of skyscrapers. Over that image, the logo with an asterisk "E" appears (and music starts) scrolling over that background. Soon, the background turns blue and "EMBASSY TELEVISION" appears over the image as usual. This version worked pretty well, and was used in 4 of the 6 season finales that aired on Nick@Nite. In the Jefferson episode "New Girl in Town", the Embassy sign was first shown as blue when animated. The skyscraper background in the end credits later changed to a blue background, and the Embassy sign later changed to white. The end credits of Series 227 and Women in Prison also feature the Embassy TV and Embassy Communications logos. Each episode of 227 features a different image of the Embassy TV and Embassy Communications logos. In the 1984 television special Tuna, the full animation of the logo was superimposed on the background, which turned blue when completed. In addition, the logo, name, and registered trademark symbol are shaded. Other changes:

Beginning September 15, 1984, the registered trademark symbol appeared next to the name (Embassy was registered on June 26, 1984). This continued until September 27, 1986.

In the Jeffersons episode "Mission: Espionage: Part 1", "I Agree, I Disagree", and "Winner", the logo is cut directly during the logo animation without the skyscraper background.

In the 1987 television film Innocence: The Lionel Getter Story, the "☆E" appears dark grey on a cyan background, with the text "Embassy Communications" and the title "A Unit of the Coca-Cola Company" in shaded mode in white. In the TV movies Fireman and A Place to Call Home, the logo appears in shaded mode. Movie versions of the logo exist. Technology: Motion-controlled animation done by R/Greenberg Associates. Audio: A high-pitched six-note synthesizer melody with the last note held, followed by a chord while the sixth note is held, four more notes slightly sped up below the sixth, and a fifth note that rolls noticeably to a final thump. It was written by Ray Colcord. Audio variants: From 1983 to 1988, the first note was cut off. This was occasionally used in the first season of 227 and in Who's the Boss? and on Embassy Pay TV. There is a bass variant used only in the 1987 version of The United. The original E/R episode "Enter Romance" lacks the first few annotations in the logo. The 1983 TV movie Grace Kelly does not have them. In the Jeffersons Season 9 episode "Mr. Wonderful", the end credits theme plays over the logo. In the Jeffersons episode "Hail to the Chief", the time of the Embassy TV theme is off and the logo is animated. In the Facts of Life episode "Bus Stop", the 1988 Columbia Pictures theme song plays over the logo. This is due to the double patch.

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